Corporate ski trips offer the greatest opportunity to break with day-to-day routine. The mountains are jaw-dropping, the activities thrilling, and the service quality outstanding.
Teams are built in the mountains. A sunny mountain terrace, with the fresh Alpine air, recharges and stimulates minds for present and future challenges.
Austria, France, Italy and Switzerland are the leading destinations for corporate ski trips in the Alps. All 4 countries offer excellent transport links, superb mountains and incredible ski resorts. These countries have some of the biggest names in world skiing such as Kitzbühel, Chamonix Mont Blanc, Courmayeur and Zermatt.
Each country has a unique ski identity. Fine dining is normally associated with Italy and France but today, both Switzerland and Austria offer gourmet experiences in the mountains and ski resorts. Design hotels dot the Alps, whilst experiences off the slopes range from sumptuous Alpine spas to high-octane action sports.
The world’s most ski-obsessed nation delivers some of the best corporate ski trips available. Resorts such as Kitzbuhel, St Anton and Lech are global brands. Austria offers immaculate villages, cloud-piercing glaciers and world-beating après ski in resorts such as Sölden or Ischgl.
Whilst the quality in Austria is almost always universally excellent, the prices tend to be some of the best in the Alps. Airport transfers are good to non-existent when flying into Innsbruck and Austria offers some of the best corporate ski trip programmes for non-skiers in the Alps.
French corporate ski trips take place on some of the highest and most convenient pistes. When the skis are parked, France delivers the Vin Chaud and Michelin dining in truly iconic locations, such as Chamonix and Courchevel.
For those using Geneva, France has some of the best airport transfers in the Alps. The après ski is still good enough to break many immune systems in resorts such as Morzine and Meribel. Ski in, ski out resorts are common, and ski areas are the biggest in the world. What more does a corporate ski trip require?
Swiss corporate ski trips take place beneath some of the world’s most iconic peaks. The Matterhorn and Eiger are world-famous landmarks, as are resorts like St Moritz and Zermatt.
The Swiss do quality on the next level as well, from some of the most iconic and pioneering hotels, to the unsurpassed public and mountain infrastructure. And not all Swiss resorts are time capsules to history - Laax is one of the most cutting-edge resorts in the world. Ski and dine at the top table on a Swiss corporate ski trip.
Italian corporate ski trips take place with a granite backdrop like nowhere else. Resorts such as Val Gardena and Cortina have unmatched scenery.
And whilst the natural beauty is peerless, the famed Italian swagger only adds to the drama of the setting.
Sky-high skiing in Cervinia, peerless food and the Dolce Vita make Italian corporate ski trips unique. Rated as one of the best value ski destinations in the Alps, company ski trips are a big on value as well as impact in Italy.
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Winter walks, spa days, scenic & hot air balloon flights are some of the gentler pursuits.
Action activities include zip lines, Olympic Bobsled and tandem paragliding. Après ski is usually a fixture on any corporate ski break.
The stunning nature, the range of activities and the resort infrastructure of the Alps are hard to beat for a corporate event programme. Corporate ski trips can serve a range of enterprise objectives from launching products to rewarding key staff.
What are the best corporate ski trip resorts? They are charming or pulsating ski resorts that are easy to reach for corporate short ski breaks. The best resorts offer pumping après ski and team-building options for corporate groups. The best corporate ski trips require large ski areas for mixed-ability ski groups.
Corporate ski trip activities can achieve everything from trepidation to relaxation. Venues are as diverse as castles dating back centuries, through to ultra-modern glass and steel design marvels. Corporate ski trips are also fun – they forge company folklore, winter after winter.
For some, a corporate ski trip doesn’t mean a ski break – instead, spa visits and non-ski activities away from the ski areas. A short break for a non-skier must be as rewarding as the experience for the rest of the corporate group. Fortunately, the best corporate ski resorts increasingly cater for non-skiers.
We are a specialist corporate ski trip management company with a subsidiary office located in Innsbruck, Austria. Jagged Horizons began as an agency specialising in winter sports. Whilst we now offer host more events off the snow than on it, corporate ski trips are in our DNA.
From our Innsbruck office, we closely follow the latest developments in the Alps. New lifts, après ski bars, restaurants, wellness centres and hotel renovations offer new options for corporate ski trips.
We have managed hundreds of corporate ski trips across many resorts in Austria, France, Italy, and Switzerland. Our event management services include site inspections and having experienced resort managers on the ground during an event.
We have a wealth of experience delivering corporate ski trips. Our client reviews reflect this experience. We have wonderful personal and professional relationships that we have developed over the years.
- We have unrivalled knowledge of a wide range of remarkable destinations, and tailor our proposals exclusively to client needs.
- We work with both huge corporations & small companies and have an enviable catalogue of glowing client feedback.
- We are passionate about every event we organise. We plan meticulously and dedicate ourselves to delivering the perfect event for the client.
- We organise team building, incentive & reward, meetings & seminars and product launches in truly remarkable locations.
- We’re involved from event brief to feedback, with a dedicated event manager available throughout.
- Event activities include heli-skiing, tandem paragliding, fine dining, Olympic bobsled, scenic flights, zip lining, ballooning & après ski.
Corporate ski trips offer the greatest opportunity to break with day-to-day routine. The mountains are jaw-dropping, the activities thrilling, and the service quality outstanding.
The stunning nature, the range of activities and the resort infrastructure of the Alps are hard to beat for an event programme. Corporate ski trips can serve a range of enterprise objectives from launching products to rewarding key staff.
What are the best corporate ski trip resorts? They are charming or pulsating ski resorts that are easy to reach for short break, corporate ski weekends. The best resorts offer pumping après ski and team-building options for corporate groups. The best corporate ski trips require large ski areas for mixed-ability ski groups.
Teams are built in the mountains. A sunny mountain terrace, with the fresh Alpine air, recharges and stimulates minds for present and future challenges.
Corporate ski trip activities can achieve everything from trepidation to relaxation. Venues are as diverse as castles dating back centuries, through to ultra-modern glass and steel design wonders. Corporate ski trips are also fun – they forge company folklore, winter after winter.
For some, a corporate ski trip doesn’t mean a ski break – rather, spa visits and non-ski activities away from the ski areas. Their short break must be as rewarding as the experience for the rest of the corporate group. Fortunately, the best corporate ski resorts increasingly cater for non-skiers.